Keeping in shape! Jenna Dewan-Tatum shows off her growing baby bump as she takes her dogs for a run

While her husband has all the fun in New Orleans, Jenna Dewan-Tatum spent her Super Bowl weekend taking in a bit of me time.

The 32-year-old dancer was spotted going on a leisurely hike in the Hollywood Hills with her dogs on Saturday, flaunting her growing baby bump in a tight grey and black workout ensemble.

The raven haired beauty swept up her long do in a loose bun and her fringe splayed across her face.

Family run: Jenna Dewan-Tatum took her dogs out for a run in the Hollywood Hills on Saturday

Growing assets: The 32-year-old couldn't hide her growing baby bump

At one point the Step Up star
had to untangle the pups, who seemed more excited for the trail run than
she was, as she kept her phone out, possibly as she was doing a bit of
e-reading for her latest role.

On
Thursday the actress was named to star in a new wizardry-themed
Lifetime drama alongside Julia Ormond, Rachel Boston and Madchen Amick.

The
show -- titled Witches of East End -- was picked up for ten episodes
and is based on the Melissa de la Cruz novel of the same name.

Executives at Lifetime did not say whether the show would feature Jenna's pregnancy, which is due later this year.

Taking the lead: Jenna's dogs were more than excited to head out for a run

And while Jenna spent the day keeping fit, her husband Channing Tatum flew to New Orleans for a bit of revelry before Sunday's Super Bowl.

The muscular actor was spotted partying on Bourbon Street on Saturday with actor Rob Riggle and friends, making his adoring fans' day as he threw beads to them below.

'Had to stay in LA :( i'm there in spirit!.... #sideeffects,' Jenna tweeted Friday about his trip.

Me time: Jenna tweeted that she had to stay home for the weekend while her husband partied in New Orleans

Channing recently revealed he is terrified but excited about the impending birth.

He
said: 'The rest of this year is going to be pretty nuts. Even during
having the baby - the baby-having process - it's going to be intense.

'Someone
said it's really like watching your heart jump out of your body and run
around, and I think that can possibly be the coolest thing that I've
heard of.'

Mardi gras spirit: Channing Tatum could not help but get caught up in the atmosphere as he threw beads in Los Angeles on Saturday